2 Comment 82.4 The Law of Banksy: Who Owns Street Art? Peter N. Salib BA 2011, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Art Law Property Law
2 Comment 82.4 Opting for Flexibility: How the Existence of a Design Patent Should Shape Evidentiary Burdens in Litigation over Trade Dress Protection for the Same Features Vuong Nguyen BA 2005, University of California, Berkeley; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School. Evidence Intellectual Property Patent
2 Article 82.4 Individual or Classwide? Determining How the MCA Exemption to the FLSA’s Overtime Rules Should Be Applied Jason Mongillo BA 2009, University of Miami; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Class Actions Fair Labor Standards Act Labor Law
2 Comment 82.4 The Accrual of Wrongful Death Claims under the FTCA Rakesh A. Mittal BA 2012, Marquette University; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Remedies Sovereign Immunity Torts
2 Comment 82.4 Citizens All Along: Derivative Citizenship, Unlawful Entry, and the Former Immigration and Nationality Act Eamonn Hart AB 2009, Bowdoin College; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Administrative Law Immigration Statutory Interpretation
2 Comment 82.4 Seeking “the SEC’s Full Protection”: A Critique of the New Frontier in Municipal Securities Enforcement Maggie Guidotti BA 2010, University of Virginia; JD Candidate 2016, The University of Chicago Law School Business Organizations Federalism Financial Regulation Securities Law
2 Article 82.4 The Knowledge Tax Michael Simkovic Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law Education Labor Law Law and Economics Tax Law
2 Article 82.4 Conscience and Complicity: Assessing Pleas for Religious Exemptions in Hobby Lobby’s Wake Amy J. Sepinwall Assistant Professor, Department of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, The Wharton School Constitutional Law First Amendment Freedom of Religion
Print Article 82.4 How Do Bank Regulators Determine Capital-Adequacy Requirements? Eric A. Posner Kirkland & Ellis Distinguished Service Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School Business Organizations Financial Regulation Risk
2 Article 82.4 Innovation Sticks: The Limited Case for Penalizing Failures to Innovate Ian Ayres William K. Townsend Professor of Law, Yale Law School Amy Kapczynski Professor of Law, Yale Law School Copyright Intellectual Property Law and Economics Patent Regulation